← Back to context Comment by Gormo 6 days ago What you're seeing might be a smudge on your glasses. Legally, there is no such difference. 14 comments Gormo Reply oharapj 6 days ago And legal differences are the only differences that exist, right? Gormo 6 days ago In relation to something that is entirely a legal construct (i.e. copyright) in the first place? Yes. oharapj 6 days ago Just because there's currently no legal basis for something does not mean that the perspective that it shouldn't happen is invalid 10 replies → bazoom42 6 days ago Some jurisdiction have the concept of “moral rights”.
oharapj 6 days ago And legal differences are the only differences that exist, right? Gormo 6 days ago In relation to something that is entirely a legal construct (i.e. copyright) in the first place? Yes. oharapj 6 days ago Just because there's currently no legal basis for something does not mean that the perspective that it shouldn't happen is invalid 10 replies → bazoom42 6 days ago Some jurisdiction have the concept of “moral rights”.
Gormo 6 days ago In relation to something that is entirely a legal construct (i.e. copyright) in the first place? Yes. oharapj 6 days ago Just because there's currently no legal basis for something does not mean that the perspective that it shouldn't happen is invalid 10 replies → bazoom42 6 days ago Some jurisdiction have the concept of “moral rights”.
oharapj 6 days ago Just because there's currently no legal basis for something does not mean that the perspective that it shouldn't happen is invalid 10 replies →
And legal differences are the only differences that exist, right?
In relation to something that is entirely a legal construct (i.e. copyright) in the first place? Yes.
Just because there's currently no legal basis for something does not mean that the perspective that it shouldn't happen is invalid
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Some jurisdiction have the concept of “moral rights”.